2020-2021-Graduate-Course-Catalog
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WELCOME FROM THE PRESIDENT Mount Marty University is pleased to provide you with the 2020-2021 Graduate Catalog. This catalog articulates Mount Marty University academic policies as well as detailed information regarding the University’s programs of study. In addition to course listings and program offerings you will find important information regarding your responsibilities as a student. Please take time to familiarize yourself with the contents of this publication and to use the information as your guide as you pursue your education at Mount Marty. We, the members of the Mount Marty University Community, are committed to your success and happy to assist you with questions that may arise as you continue your education at any of our three locations: Yankton, Sioux Falls, and Watertown. As always, I encourage you to learn more about our Benedictine heritage and find ways to incorporate our core values of Awareness of God, Community, Hospitality, and Life-long Learning into your lives. Please feel free to contact me or any of our administrative offices for additional information regarding matters contained in this catalog. We are happy to assist you with your questions. Marcus B. Long, Ph.D., OblOSB President Presidents Mother M. Jerome Schmitt 1936-1957 Sister Evangeline Anderson 1957-1974 Dr. Bruce Weier 1974-1977 Dr. William Tucker 1977-1983 Sister Jacquelyn Ernster 1983-1996 Dr. Mark Hurtubise 1996-2001 Dr. Carrol Krause 2001-2002 Dr. James T. Barry 2002-2010 Dr. Carrol Krause 2010-2011 Dr. Joseph N. Benoit 2011-2014 Dr. Thomas Lorang 2014-2015 Dr. Marcus Long 2015-Present Mission Statement Mount Marty University, an academic community in the Catholic Benedictine liberal arts tradition, prepares students for a contemporary world of work, service to the human community and personal growth. 1 TABLE OF CONTENTS Introduction Mount Marty University welcomes students of all faiths. Mount Marty University prohibits discrimination in its admissions and in its programs with respect to sex, race, age, color, national origin, religious preference and disabilities. This catalog is intended to serve students and prospective students as an advisory document only. Mount Marty University reserves the right to deny admission and adjust conditions of enrollment, class offerings and services rendered as dictated by the limits of institutional resources, enrollment, faculty availability, and federal and state statutes. Disclaimer This catalog is not a contract or an offer but rather a guide solely for the convenience of the reader. This catalog represents the best efforts of the University to inform the reader of facts existing at the time of its publication, however, the educational process is a dynamic one, and sometimes change will be required. Consequently, the University in its discretion reserves the right at any time without prior notice to: make changes to or to withdraw courses or academic programs; to change the fees, rules, and calendar for admission, registration, instruction, and graduation; and to change other regulations affecting the student body. Such changes take precedence over statements in this Catalog. The University expressly disclaims any liability which may otherwise be incurred by any current or prospective student as a result of these changes. Academic Calendar 3 Accreditation & Affiliation 4 General Information 6 Graduate Admissions 7 Financial Information 13 Academic Services 20 Academic Policies 22 Graduation Requirements 32 Programs Doctor of Nurse Anesthesia Practice 33 Master of Science in Nursing 37 Master of Education 40 Course Descriptions 43 Faculty 57 2 2020-2021 GRADUATE CALENDAR Fall 2020 First Day of Classes August 31 Last Day for Adding Classes September 4 Labor Day: No Classes September 7 Mission Day: No Classes TBA Last Day to Withdraw from 1st 8-Week October 1 Course with a Grade of “W” Native American/Columbus Day: No Classes October 12 First Day of 2nd 8-Week Courses October 26 Last Day to Withdraw from a Full-Term November 4 Course with a Grade of “W” Veterans Day: No Class November 11 Last Day to Withdraw from 2nd 8-Week November 26 Course with a Grade of “W” Thanksgiving Break (Wednesday through Friday) November 25-27 Last Day of Classes December 18 Grades Due in Registrar’s Office December 21 Spring 2021 First Day of Classes January 11 Last Day for Adding Classes January 15 Martin Luther King Day: No Classes January 18 Last Day to Withdraw from 1st 8-Week February 11 Course with a Grade of “W” Presidents Day: No Classes February 15 Spring Break March 8-12 First Day of 2nd 8-Week Courses March 15 Last Day to Withdraw from a Full-Term March 24 Course with a Grade of “W” Last Day to Withdraw from 2nd 8-Week April 15 Course with a Grade of “W” Easter Vacation (Thursday, Friday, Monday) April 1-5 Last Day of Classes May 7 Grades Due in Registrar’s Office May 10 May Commencement May 15 Summer 2021 First Day of Classes May 17 (see program calendar for course details) Last Day of Classes August 6 (see program calendar for course details) 3 ACCREDITATION AND AFFILIATION Accreditation and Memberships Mount Marty University is accredited by The Higher Learning Commission which accredits degree-granting post-secondary institutions in the North Central Region of the United States. The following graduate programs are approved and/or accredited by specialized accrediting bodies: Nurse Anesthesia Program by the Council on Accreditation of Nurse Anesthesia Educational Programs (COA), 222 S. Prospect Ave., Park Ridge, IL 60068-4001; 847-655-1160; a specialized accrediting body recognized by the Council for Higher Education Accreditation (CHEA) and the U.S. Department of Education (USDE). The program’s next review is projected to be 2024. The baccalaureate degree program, master’s degree program, and post –graduate APRN certificate program at Mount Marty University is accredited by the Commission on Collegiate Nursing Education (http://www.ccneaccreditation.org). State Authorization State Authorization for Distance Education Mount Marty University offers educational opportunities through distance education delivery to students residing outside the state of South Dakota. The recent reauthorization of the Higher Education Act includes regulations regarding the delivery of distance education to out-of-state residents. As part of that act, the United States Department of Education (USDOE) requires that institutions comply with any applicable state approval or licensure requirements in each state to which distance education instruction is delivered. Due to these new federal regulations, all Universities offering the opportunity to take classes outside of their state (specifically online or distance education courses) must be authorized by each state in which they are offering courses. Mount Marty University is working in cooperation with state agencies to comply with required authorizations in each state. Even in light of this fact, it is important that you review your state’s current status with regard to online programs at Mount Marty University, including any special requirements which may exist for your academic program of interest. The State Authorization Reciprocity Agreement (SARA) is an agreement among member states, districts and territories that establishes comparable national standards for interstate offering of postsecondary distance education courses and programs. It is intended to make it easier for students to take online courses offered by postsecondary institutions based in another state. SARA is overseen by a National Council and administered by the four regional education compacts (Midwestern Higher Education Compact, New England Board of Higher 4 Education, Southern Regional Education Board, and the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education). The South Dakota Board of Regents, on behalf of the State of South Dakota, has entered into an agreement to participate in the National Council for State Authorization Reciprocity Agreements (NC-SARA). South Dakota’s agreement is through the Western Interstate Commission for Higher Education (WICHE). The South Dakota Board of Regents has accepted Mount Marty University as an institutional participant in the SARA initiative. Professional Licensure If you are considering an academic program that leads to a professional license, it is highly recommended that you first seek guidance from the appropriate licensing agency in any state in which you may wish to practice before beginning the academic program. It is the student’s responsibility to contact the appropriate licensing board to confirm whether a Mount Marty program will meet licensure requirements. Contact information for each State Board of Nursing agency in the United States can be found at https://www.ncsbn.org/index.htm. Affiliation Mount Marty University is a Catholic University established in the Benedictine tradition of scholarship and teaching, and conducted in accord with the philosophy of education set out in Apostolic Constitution Ex Corde Ecclesiae for the conduct of Catholic universities and institutions of higher education. 5 GENERAL INFORMATION Catalog Students are expected to utilize the Graduate Catalog as a reference while a student at Mount Marty University. Application for admission implies concurrence with all tuition and fees, and with all policies as stated in this catalog. Students are responsible for following the requirements and regulations of the catalog. Mount Marty University reserves the right to make changes without prior notice concerning rules, policies, tuition